Programme to improve pupils’ proficiency in English


Volunteers and pupils and volunteers pose for a group photo after the Reading Hunt programme.

KOTA KINABALU: More schools in Sabah are expected to benefit from the Reading Hunt programme to improve pupils’ English proficiency.

The programme initiated by Soroptimist International Kota Kinabalu (SIKK) with the cooperation of the Sabah Education Department (JPS) and Sabah Library should see 14 schools in seven districts taking part next year.

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